In a bid to combat the growing environmental impact of single-use batteries, ChargeCore, a sub-brand of leading Australian consumer tech company LASER, has launched ReChargeCore Batteries. These innovative rechargeable batteries offer a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional alkaline batteries.

ReChargeCore Batteries are available in AA and AAA sizes, catering to the most common household needs. Equipped with a USB-C port, they can be conveniently recharged in just 90 minutes, eliminating the need for a separate battery charger. This feature adds to user convenience and significantly reduces electronic waste.

“We understand the frustration of constantly searching for batteries, especially in households with children and multiple gadgets,” says a ChargeCore representative. “ReChargeCore Batteries are designed to address this issue while promoting environmental responsibility.”

Compared to single-use alkaline batteries contributing to Australia’s growing landfill waste, ReChargeCore Batteries offer up to 1,000 recharge cycles. This translates to significant cost savings for consumers and a substantial reduction in environmental impact.

ReChargeCore Batteries are now available at Harvey Norman stores nationwide. A 4-pack of either AA or AAA batteries costs $29.95, offering excellent value for money considering their long lifespan and reusability.

Key Features of ReChargeCore Batteries:

  • Available in AA and AAA sizes
  • Rechargeable via USB-C
  • Up to 1,000 recharge cycles
  • Eco-friendly Lithium-Ion technology
  • Cost-effective and convenient

With the launch of ReChargeCore Batteries, ChargeCore is paving the way for a more sustainable future, one recharge at a time.

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Michael

Half the capacity of a NiMh and charge one at a time, or need multiple cables. I’ll pass thanks.

TonyInTsv

Where did you see the capacity? I can’t find it, even in the spec sheet on the Harvey Norman page.

NVM Found it on one of the photos. Seems kinda low given you can get 2200mah ones on Amazon for $28 for a 4 pack like these.

Or a 4 Pack without the USB charging port and a normal charger for $48

Last edited 24 days ago by TonyInTsv